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Whale Is Lost Far From Home, Trapped in London s Thames River – NBC4 Washington

The BDMLR said the injured and drained calf would struggle to swim even if it managed to get back into deeper water. Crews had already worked for hours before being able to free the whale early Monday from a perilous stranding on a lock near Richmond, a few miles downstream of Teddington. But as the mammal was being taken for further health checks on an inflatable pontoon, it slipped back into the water. “This animal is very, very lost,” Port of London Authority spokesman Martin Garside said. “It’s like seeing a camel at the North Pole.” Garside said a whale had never been seen this far up the Thames before, 95 miles (150 kilometers) along the river from its mouth, with the sheer distance making the whale s route back to safety extremely difficult.

In the French language, steps forward and back for women

In the French language, steps forward and back for women By JOHN LEICESTERMay 8, 2021 GMT FILE - In this April, 26, 2021 file photo, French President Emmanuel Macron talks with a pupil during a visit with French Education, Youth and Sports Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer, right, in a school in Melun, south of Paris. The ministry of education this week banned the use in schools of an increasingly widespread method to make French more inclusive by feminizing some words. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File) FILE - In this April, 26, 2021 file photo, French President Emmanuel Macron talks with a pupil during a visit with French Education, Youth and Sports Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer, right, in a school in Melun, south of Paris. The ministry of education this week banned the use in schools of an increasingly widespread method to make French more inclusive by feminizing some words. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)

Bodies of 3 Europeans ambushed in Burkina Faso flown home

Bodies of 3 Europeans ambushed in Burkina Faso flown home by Sam Mednick And Aritz Parra, The Associated Press Posted Apr 30, 2021 3:16 am EDT Last Updated Apr 30, 2021 at 3:28 am EDT MADRID A plane carrying the bodies of three Europeans killed by jihadists in Burkina Faso this week while they were filming a documentary on wildlife poaching has landed in an airport near the Spanish capital. The bodies were flown overnight from the capital of the African nation, Ouagadougou, on an Airbus provided by the Spanish military. Two Spanish journalists, David Beriáin, 44, and Roberto Fraile, 47, and an Irish conservationist, Rory Young, were killed Monday when the anti-poaching patrol they were on with a special military wildlife force was ambushed by jihadists in eastern Burkina Faso.

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